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Elizabeth K. Joseph
Elizabeth K. Joseph
@pleia2@floss.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

I've begun assembly of my 3D printed index typewriter, but I have to go back to work tomorrow so this is going to take a while 😅

Ref: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7257020

A table with an assortment of purple and magenta parts for an index typewriter and printed assembly instructions
A table with an assortment of purple and magenta parts for an index typewriter and printed assembly instructions
A table with an assortment of purple and magenta parts for an index typewriter and printed assembly instructions
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Index Typewriter - AEG Mignon by Keenan

DescriptionThis project is based on the AEG Mignon Model 4 typewriter (1923). The first model of the Mignon was designed circa 1901-1903 by the German company AEG, and subsequent versions found some popularity in Europe as an affordable alternative to fully keyed typewriters. They also offered the unique feature of interchangeable typefaces. Up against ever improving mass production of conventional typewriters, and an increasing supply of used office machines, the Mignon ended production 1932.This style of machine is called an “index” typewriter. A stylus is pointed at a character on an index, which orients a single type element that strikes the paper with the press of a lever. A fair warning that this is a somewhat slow way of typing. While 1 character per second is easily achievable, beyond 2 becomes increasingly difficult.With many months of work and many revisions, I have tried to make this project as accessible as possible. No glue is required, all parts can be printed without support*, clearances have been added to limit post processing, and I have tried to limit non printed items to the absolute minimum. Take note of requirements and recommendations, download Hardware and Printing Guide before proceeding. I recommend testing and dialing in settings for the "Mounting Screws" before printing anything else, test at least one with the "Baseplate Thread Test".I will do my best to be responsive to problems and redesign parts if needed. Please consider sharing your make!Requirements:Minimum XYZ build volume of 250 x 210 x 220 mmTPU or other flexible filament (I used TPU 95A, slightly lower durometers may work better)Assortment of small compression and extension springs (search for 200 piece assortment)4 pieces of ~ 2.5 mm rigid wire (source from coat hangers)Universal ½” typewriter ribbonComputer printer OR multi-material 3D printerRecommended:XYZ build volume of 250 x 220 x 247 mm0.2 mm nozzle OR resin printerTorx T20 and T30 drivers*The smaller Baseplate file has a ~40 mm bridge on its outer wall and may benefit from support. Several parts require brims for proper bed adhesion.1/7/26 - Updated Hardware and Printing Guide
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Elizabeth K. Joseph
Elizabeth K. Joseph
@pleia2@floss.social  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

Some of my helpers on this 3d printed #typewriter project are more helpful than others.

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Purple and magenta 3d printed parts being put together by a small child's hand.
Purple and magenta 3d printed parts being put together by a small child's hand.
Purple and magenta 3d printed parts being put together by a small child's hand.
A cat using her paw to bat at magenta 3d printed parts.
A cat using her paw to bat at magenta 3d printed parts.
A cat using her paw to bat at magenta 3d printed parts.
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Elizabeth K. Joseph
Elizabeth K. Joseph
@pleia2@floss.social  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

There's a reason we don't make screws from plastic (PLA+) 😅

I appreciate the effort to make as much of this index #typewriter 3d printed as possible, but the mix of 3d printed hex screws and 3d printed holes? More than a couple stripped screws. Had to get out the pliers.

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@maco@wandering.shop  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

@pleia2 for his #Hextraction set, @Longwing ended up resin printing the screws

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